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Remember to Rest - Exodus 20:8-11

An episode of the Resurrection Indiana Podcast podcast, hosted by Pastor David Schweissing, titled "Remember to Rest - Exodus 20:8-11" was published on October 1, 2023 and runs 28 minutes.

October 1, 2023 ·28m · Resurrection Indiana Podcast

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The Fourth Commandment in our series on "The Ten Words." Rest is a good thing, and often hard to come by in our day and age. God has given us rest for our good.

The Fourth Commandment in our series on "The Ten Words." Rest is a good thing, and often hard to come by in our day and age. God has given us rest for our good.

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